Awesome! Two of my favorite Westerns made it back-to-back. I saw
Tombstone at the cinema when it was first released and loved it so much I saw it again there, and made sure to snap up the DVD when it came out. Now I have the "Director's Cut" (Cosmatos says it's him
) that includes some cut scenes that fit back in just right, just like the cut scenes from
Aliens that Cameron put back in for the DVD release. I'm sure that running time was the main reason for the deletion of these scenes. Having seen both
Tombstone and
Wyatt Earp, I have to say that the former is my favorite of all the Earp/Doc Holliday film tales but the latter is a superior film that takes on epic status and is a damn fine film. I just had to trim my list and
Wyatt Earp was a casualty.
Val Kilmer is super in one of his finest roles, but Kurt Russell is often overlooked as the stoic, no-nonsense Wyatt Earp, whether that be the whole truth or not of Earp. So many great supporting roles---Stephen Lang, one of my favorite actors, is great here as the cowardly Ike Clanton. @
Holden Pike, thanks for that great picture of Lang with the gun being held to his head.
This exchange is one of my favorites:
Ike Clanton: What is that now? Twelve hands in a row? Holliday, son of a b****, nobody's that lucky.
Doc Holliday: Why Ike, whatever do you mean? Maybe poker's just not your game Ike. I know! Let's have a spelling contest!
The Big Country is a glorious movie, with not a wasted scene or role, IMO. The score, especially the opening, is one of the best in filmdom, and one of my personal favorites. I love the fact that Gregory Peck's character doesn't have to prove anything to anyone---he is his own man and does things he's been called out on in public, but in private, or with as few witnesses as possible. And Burl Ives is my favorite performer in the film. @
Loner, thanks for that Ren & Stimpy clip. I saw that years ago and knew instantly what they were riffing on. Those are my favorite lines from Ives, although R&S paraphrased Ives a bit. The first two lines were:
"Teach your grandmother to suck eggs!" and
"If you ain't the mother and father of all liars!" He deserved that Oscar, no doubt.
Tombstone was #15 on my list and
The Big Country was #9.
My list so far:
Hombre Me: 13 The list proper: 88
The Naked Spur Me: 25 The list proper: 86
Ride the High Country Me: 10 The list proper: 63
Winchester '73 Me: 20 The list proper: 53
El Dorado Me: 2 The list proper: 47
The Professionals Me: 23 The list proper: 45
Shane Me: 12 The list proper: 43
True Grit Me: 4 The list proper: 38
Open Range Me: 19 The list proper: 36
Tombstone Me: 15 The list proper: 28
The Big Country Me: 9 The list proper: 27